Freshly Roasted Coffee Beans Puzzle Details:

About: According to popular legend, the coffee plant was discovered in Ethiopia by a goatherd named Kaldi. When the fruit is ripe, it is almost always handpicked. Two methods are primarily used to process coffee berries. The first, "wet" or "washed" process, has historically usually been carried out in Central America and areas of Africa. The flesh of the cherries is separated from the seeds and then the seeds are fermented – soaked in water for about two days. The "dry processing" method, cheaper and simpler, was historically used for lower-quality beans in Brazil and much of Africa, but now brings a premium when done well. The roasting process is what produces the characteristic flavor of coffee by causing the green coffee beans to change in taste. The first recorded implements for roasting coffee beans were thin pans made from metal or porcelain, used in the 15th century in the Ottoman Empire and Greater Persia. In today's puzzle we feature some freshly roasted coffee beans in a heart shaped bowl.

In today's new puzzle we feature and old water pump surrounded a lot of beautiful flowers. Hand pumps, like the one in this jigsaw, use human power and mechanical advantage to move water from one place to another. In this case the pump would be used to get the water from a well into buckets or other containers. In our days such pumps only exist in rural areas and have been replaced by more modern electrical ones.

In this fun new puzzle we feature a poster from the 1950s. Drawn in the pop art style this retro poster depicts four women baking a cake. Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and the late 1950s in the United States. Pop art presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture such as advertising and news.The term "pop art" was officially introduced in December 1962; the occasion was a "Symposium on Pop Art" organized by the Museum of Modern Art.

Today's new puzzle features some fun lawn ornaments (gnomes, hedgehogs, mushrooms, etc ) just waiting to take their place on the green freshly cut grass. These garden gnomes originated in 19th-century Germany, where they became known as Gartenzwerge (garden dwarfs). Lawn gnomes are typically males, often bearded, usually wear red hats and often have pipes. They are come in various poses and enjoying different pastimes, such as fishing or napping.

What better way to relax and catch up on some reading then with a hot cup of tea and a piece of delicious and healthy fruit. We've got all of the above in the image featured in this fun new puzzle. Complete it as fast as you can by rearranging the pieces in their correct position and rebuild all the elements of the picture: the book, the cup of tea and the three green pears. Enjoy.

Wine has been produced for thousands of years. The earliest known traces of wine are from Georgia (c.&#8201;6000 BC),Iran (c.&#8201;5000 BC), and Sicily (c.&#8201;4000 BC) although there is evidence of a similar beverage being consumed earlier in China (c.&#8201;7000 BC). Wine is usually made from one or more varieties of the European species grapes, such as Pinot noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Gamay and Merlot. Most wines are sold in glass bottles. Wine bottles are traditionally sealed with a cork, but screw-top caps are becoming popular, and there are several other methods used to seal a bottle. Wine bottles are produced, however, in a variety of volumes and shapes.

Chinese guardian lions or Imperial guardian lion, traditionally known in Chinese simply as Shi, and often called "Foo Dogs" in the West, are a common representation of the lion in pre-modern China. Statues of guardian lions have traditionally stood in front of Chinese Imperial palaces, Imperial tombs, government offices, temples, and the homes of government officials and the wealthy, from the Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 220), and were believed to have powerful mythic protective benefits.

Click start and be one of the passengers on the train featured in today's new jigsaw. Jump aboard and put this red and white train and it's surrounding landscape back together piece by piece and get a place on our game leader boards. Have fun!

A new addicting jigsaw puzzle is here. Today's puzzle game features a lion statue fountain. Click start and put the pieces back together and see the imposing lion statue spouting water out of it's mouth.

Also known as Indian corn or sometimes calico corn, flint corn is a variant of maize, the same species as common corn. If you didn't know, the six major types of corn are dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, popcorn, flour corn, and sweet corn. Most flint corn is multi-colored. The flint corn cultivars that have large proportions of kernels with hues outside the yellow range are primarily used as ornaments, notably as part of Thanksgiving decorations in the United States. Click start and put the multi colored kernels back together and relax with today's fun and colorful puzzle game. Have fun!

If you didn't know a notebook (notepad, writing pad) is a small book or binder of paper pages, often ruled, used for purposes such as taking notes or drawing. In this new puzzle we feature a bunch of brightly colored notebooks. Click start and put the colored notepads back together as fast as you can and get a place on our leader boards. Have fun!

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